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    Default KK into a multiway pot drawheavy board. Turn?

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.05 BB (8 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

    UTG ($14.17)
    UTG+1 ($5.91)
    MP1 ($10.45)
    MP2 ($2.99)
    CO ($7.34)
    Button ($1.16)
    Hero (SB) ($6.22)
    BB ($3.07)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with K, K
    1 fold, UTG+1 calls $0.05, MP1 calls $0.05, 1 fold, CO calls $0.05, 1 fold, Hero raises to $0.35, 1 fold, UTG+1 calls $0.30, MP1 calls $0.30, CO calls $0.30

    Flop: ($1.45) 5, Q, 9 (4 players)
    Hero bets $1.20, 1 fold, MP1 calls $1.20, CO calls $1.20

    Turn: ($5.05) 6 (3 players)
    Hero bets $4.67 (All-In), 1 fold, CO calls $4.67

    River: ($14.39) 6 (2 players, 1 all-in)

    Total pot: $14.39 | Rake: $0.70

    3 guys,

    a 43/3 tardfish
    a SLAGG 21/15

    I was worried my shove was too light.
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    Pot the flop. Turn is basically a brick..hard to get any real reads oop against passiveness. If you feel one of them will stack off with top pair or flush draw ship it.
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    I was just worried I was in one of those "only better hands will call shoves" since I bet enough that a flush draw was getting blown off.
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    if you were beaten then don't worry about it at this level...

    given reads on villains... good play at this level imo
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    i like this. nh
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragnar4
    I was just worried I was in one of those "only better hands will call shoves" since I bet enough that a flush draw was getting blown off.
    You shouldn't have to worry about that much given the descriptions you gave of the players. 40ish/3 guy probably calls AI on draw here lolz. Top/top plus top/good will call ALOT here too.
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    A queen calls
    nh
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    Cool. Villain showed up with JQ so it was nice. But after I shipped the turn I had one of those "Oh shit what did I just do" moments.. then the 6 spiked and I figgured "Well at least I caught up to most 2 pair hands.
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